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    926,-

    This volume presents the first modern critical edition of Cyrillona's Syriac works together with the first complete English translation.

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    564,-

    In this second part of Homily 71, On the Fashioning of Creation, Jacob treats the making of the firmament: what it was, where it was, what - as far as can be determined - was placed above it and what below it, its purpose and utility for humanity, and the importance of its place in the Genesis account of the six day progression of creation.

  • - 590-660 A.D.
     
    2 203,-

    The Short Chronicle is an eyewitness report on the demise of the Sasanian and Byzantines Empires and the beginning of the Islamic period. It uses official Sasanian sources and Syriac church documents and mentions for the first time new Arab cities, including Mosul, Kufa, and Basra.

  • - From Jewish Child to Christian Martyr
    av Simcha Gross
    864,-

    The first critical editions and English translations of the two Syriac recensions of a fascinating text which narrates the story of a young Jewish child, Asher.

  • - A Study of Early Ibn 'Abbas Traditions
    av Harald Motzki
    844,-

    This important work is a source-critical study of a group of traditions (ahadith) found in Ibn Ishaq's Biography (Sira) of the prophet Muhammad, widely considered one of the most important early historical texts on the Prophet's life. Important new light is also shed on problems with Ibn Hisham's recension of Ibn Ishaq's Sira.

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    1 267,-

    In this volume, practitioners within archaeology, anthropology, urban planning, human geography, cultural resource management (CRM) and museology push the boundaries of traditional cultural and natural heritage management and reflect how heritage discourse is being increasingly re-theorised in term of experience.

  • - Papers from the Ninth Birmingham Colloquium on the Textual Criticism of the New Testament, in association with the COMPAUL project
     
    1 218,-

    This collection of original research papers examines early commentaries on the New Testament and the transmission of the biblical text. Focusing principally on Greek and Latin tradition, it provides new insights into the sources and manuscripts of commentators and catenae.

  • - in Garshuni
     
    562,-

    "The Compendious Commentary by the Church of the East monk Dadisho' Qatraya (7th cent.) was originally written in Syriac but was eventually translated into Garshuni or Syro-Arabic. It is a work aimed at immersing the novice monk in the spiritual lore of the monastic vocation, and saturating his mind and spirit with advice

  • - An Analysis of Judeo-Urdu
    av Aaron D. Rubin
    703,-

    This is the first-ever study of Judeo-Urdu, that is, the Hindi/Urdu language written in Hebrew script. It provides background and an introduction to the Judeo-Urdu corpus, presents nearly two hundred entries from one text - a Hebrew-Judeo-Urdu glossary - and analyzes the orthography, phonology, and morphology of Judeo-Urdu.

  • - The Discourses and Textual Production of 2 Kings 11
    av Clayton Bench
    1 332,-

    The Coup of Jehoiada and the Fall of Athaliah explores the discursive and historiographical techniques used to incorporate 2 Kings 11 into the larger deuteronomistic history.

  • - The Religious Uses of a Literary Form in the Early Islamic Middle East
    av David Bertaina
    444,-

    Each chapter highlights a thematic feature of the literary form, demonstrating that Christian and Muslim authors did not part ways in the first century of Islamic rule, but rather continued a dialogue commending God's faithful believers.

  • - A Pragmatic Approach to Ethical Disagreements Across Cultural, Philosophical, and Religious Traditions
    av David Kratz Mathies
    1 156,-

    Additional resources drawn from Chinese philosophy, Jain epistemology, modern philosophy of mathematics, and the Gadamerian hermeneutical tradition serve both to corroborate the argumentation and to provide examples of continuities in reasoning that cross the boundaries of disparate traditions.

  • av Ella Sykes
    1 540,-

    This written travelogue of Ella Sykes' historic first journey across central Asia has been considered a classic of women's studies as well as a historic travel account.

  • av Francis Peters
    1 012,-

    This is a personal story told without romance and without rancor, and if the Jesuit life is one of bondage to an almost impossible ideal of perfect obedience and self-denial, it is also, as Ours makes clear without the slightest trace of jesuitical equivocation, a life of intelligence, of intense camaraderie, and of high good humor.

  • - Studies in Honor of Sebastian P. Brock
    av George A. Kiraz
    2 868,-

    Brock, this volume contains 34 essays from a variety of scholars across the field of Syriac studies. The breadth of the submissions illustrates the multiplicity of approaches taken in contemporary Syriac studies, and while no overall limitations were set for the contributions, a lively interest in Jacob of Serug remains evident.

  • - Critical text with translation, introduction and commentary
     
    686,-

    The first English translation and first complete critical text of a neglected moral treatise from fourth-century Egypt, throwing fresh light on the social history of Egyptian Christianity and on the growth of the church-order tradition.

  • - Ephrem and Pseudo-Ephrem in the Madrashe in Praise of Abraham of Qidun
    av Andrew Hayes
    2 155,-

    A detailed study of a cycle of fourth-century liturgical poems, in Syriac, dedicated to a great pioneer of the Syriac ascetical tradition. Hayes analyzes its various portraits of the saint, shaded differently by Ephrem and his later imitators.

  • av Adam McCollum
    679,-

    This volume contains the Syriac Life of Mar Pinhas, a purported martyr under the Sasanian Empire. This edition contains the Syriac text (first published in 1894 by Paul Bedjan), an English translation, explanatory annotations, and Addai Scher's Arabic version of the story.

  • av Kyle Smith
    707,-

    The Martyrdom, and the later History, of Simeon bar Sabba'e narrate the death of the bishop of Seleucia-Ctesiphon who was killed around the year 340 C.E. at the beginning of King Shapur II's "Great Persecution" of Christians in Sasanian Persia.

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    1 180,-

    The Syriac writers of Qatar themselves produced some of the best and most sophisticated writing to be found in all Syriac literature of the seventh century, but they have not received the scholarly attention that they deserve in the last half century.

  • av Mzia Ebanoidze
    926,-

    An account by Archpriest Petre Konchoshvili of his travels to Jerusalem and Mount Athos in 1899, dealing with the relations between the Georgians, Greeks and Russians in the Holy Land.

  • - Ways of Envisioning the Divine in Ancient Mediterranean Religion
    av Jared Calaway
    1 168,-

    When people prayed, they expected their gods to come, wrote Robin Lane Fox, providing the impetus for this volume of collected essays exploring the concept of how the ancients "envisioned" the deities within various ancient religious traditions.

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    1 444,-

    The less-discussed character in the Bible is the woman: two talking animals therein have sometimes received more page space. Biblical women are compared to mythical characters from the wider Middle East or from contemporary literature, and feminist/womanist perspectives are discussed alongside traditional and theological perspectives.

  • - Collected Studies
    av Jan Joosten
    938,-

    In the present volume, Jan Joosten gathers a number of pilot studies, published in various journals and collective volumes, shedding light on the Syriac Old Testament, New Testament, and the relation between them.

  • - Success, Failure and the Path to Decline
    av Fuat Andic
    1 779,-

    The book is the history of reform attempts in the Ottoman Empire and the internal and external difficulties in implementing them.

  • - The Language of Smyrna (Izmir, Turkey) Explained and Illustrated
    av George Galdies
    1 848,-

    A lexicon of Smyrneika, the Greek dialect that functioned as a lingua franca amongst the Levantine merchant communities of the Mediterranean. The vocabulary is followed by a collection of proverbs and a series of dialogues illustrating the language and customs ... " Peter Mackridge www.oxford.academia.edu/PeterMackridge

  • av Edward G Mathews Jr
    485,-

    Memra 72 is a meditation on the fall of Adam and its consequences, subjecting all creation to corruption. God's mercy, however, will restore everything to a spiritual, incorruptible state that will exist eternally in the unending light of Christ.

  • - Exploring the Dynamic Relationship Between Mission and Ethos in the New Testament
     
    1 028,-

    Christianity as a movement developed within the already established, but volatile Jewish movement/religion, expressing a profound sense of inclusivism illustrated in the transcendence of social boundaries.

  • - The Dynamics of International Politics and the Reign of Zimri-Lim
    av Adam Miglio
    1 028,-

    This book analyzes Zimri-Lim's interactions with sovereigns from the Habur and with Yamut-bal and Numha tribal polities. It describes how Zimri-Lim's disproportionate dependence on tribal connections left him vulnerable when these alliances began to falter in his tenth regnal year.

  • av Pau Figueras
    550,-

    A general introduction to the origin and development of Christianity, from its Jewish background in the land of Israel up to its contribution to the thought and art of medieval Europe.

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